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AMD Reports Third Quarter 2013 Results

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AMD reported its third quarter results for 2013 on Thursday. The company chalked up revenues of $1.46 billion, operating income of $95 million and net income of $48 million, or 6 cents per share.

Rory Read (President and CEO, AMD): We achieved 26 percent sequential revenue growth driven by our semi-custom business and remain committed to generating approximately 50 percent of revenue from high-growth markets over the next two years.   

AMD – Quarterly Financial Summary

Gross margin was 36 percent in Q3 2013, and included a $19 million benefit, approximately 1 percentage point, from the sale of inventory that had been previously reserved in Q3 2012 (as compared to a similar $11 million benefit, approximately 1 percentage point, in Q2 2013).

Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities balance, including long-term marketable securities, was $1.2 billion at the end of the quarter, slightly above our targeted optimal level of $1.1 billion.

Computing Solutions segment revenue decreased 6 percent sequentially and decreased 15 percent year-over-year. The sequential and year-over-year declines were due to decreased notebook and chipset unit shipments, partially offset by an increase in desktop unit shipments, says AMD.

Operating income was $22 million, compared with operating income of $2 million in Q2 2013 and an operating loss of $114 million in Q3 2012. The Q3 2012 operating loss included an inventory write-down of approximately $100 million primarily consisting of first generation A-Series accelerated processing units (APUs).

Microprocessor Average Selling Price (ASP) was flat sequentially and decreased year-over-year.

Graphics and Visual Solutions (GVS) segment revenue increased 110 percent sequentially and increased 96 percent year-over-year. GPU revenue declined sequentially and year-over-year. 

Operating income was $79 million compared with breakeven in Q2 2013 and $18 million in Q3 2012.

Outlook

For the fourth quarter of 2013, AMD says it expects revenue to increase 5 percent, plus or minus 3 percent, sequentially.

[Image courtesy: AMD]

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